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there are many, many things, but particularly energy. but, you know, this has been bad for the russian economy. the value of their currency has fallen, the stock market is down. there is a negative reaction to this, too, that may effect putin's economy. and could i mention one other aspect of this is putin also sees -- here's this beautiful and large and magnificent country called ukraine. suppose ukraine, finally, after failing in 2004, gets it right, democracy, gets rid of corruption, economy is improving, and it's right there on the border of russia. so i think it makes him very nervous, if there were a success in ukraine in bringing about a free and open society and economic success, which is not the case in russia, as you know, which is propped up by energy. >> charlie: should we revisit the question of georgia and nato? >> yes. i really believe that we should sponsor the inclusion of georgia into nato. every few weeks the russians move the fence a little further into georgian territory with impunity. there was a peace agreement orc
there are many, many things, but particularly energy. but, you know, this has been bad for the russian economy. the value of their currency has fallen, the stock market is down. there is a negative reaction to this, too, that may effect putin's economy. and could i mention one other aspect of this is putin also sees -- here's this beautiful and large and magnificent country called ukraine. suppose ukraine, finally, after failing in 2004, gets it right, democracy, gets rid of corruption, economy...
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to betrating the election head of the iaea, international atomic energy agency. because they did not like the guy they try to get rid of islier, that they knew -- it clear from cables, from vienna, from pyatt released by wikileaks, that pyatt was going insane amano is so happy for our support in making him head of the iaea and now he has asked us for a little more money because he would like to fix up his office. it is so apparent what state department types are now doing and covert action style, political action sort of thing, to create the right results. the iaea is a big deal, ok? pyatt played a crucial role in that and now houston the bidding of likes the victoria nuland am who i would describe as a prima donna assistant secretary of state to european affairs who is doing no one any good, cookies or not. >> i want to turn to comments made by russian ambassador to the united nations over the weekend. >> the best way to resolve the crisis is to look artist every 21st agreement and try to do things the way they were described there. they need to have a constitut
to betrating the election head of the iaea, international atomic energy agency. because they did not like the guy they try to get rid of islier, that they knew -- it clear from cables, from vienna, from pyatt released by wikileaks, that pyatt was going insane amano is so happy for our support in making him head of the iaea and now he has asked us for a little more money because he would like to fix up his office. it is so apparent what state department types are now doing and covert action...
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may have to do a lot of things by ourselves because they're dependent on russia for a lot of their energy supplies and actually we have seen a significant recession in european leadership over the last ten to 20 years. but we need to act and we need to speak up in favor of the people who are now being overtaken in crimea by vladimir putin's army, his military. and i worry and -- in conclusion i say it's time we woke up about vladimir putin. it's time that this administration got real. and it's also time for us to worry about what vladimir putin will do on eastern ukraine on the pretext that somehow disorder and demonstrations might require russian presence. and my friends, if we allow mr. putin to assert his authority over these areas because of russian-speaking people, that message is not lost on poland, where there's russian population, on romania, on latvia, estonia, lithuania and moldova, and we are on the verge possibly of seeing a move to reassert the old russian empire, which is mr. putin's lifelong ambition. madam president, i've overstayed my time. i thank my colleague from alaba
may have to do a lot of things by ourselves because they're dependent on russia for a lot of their energy supplies and actually we have seen a significant recession in european leadership over the last ten to 20 years. but we need to act and we need to speak up in favor of the people who are now being overtaken in crimea by vladimir putin's army, his military. and i worry and -- in conclusion i say it's time we woke up about vladimir putin. it's time that this administration got real. and it's...
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technologies which can only cover about forty percent of the energy of the country the speaker of the famous prawn also stressed the high objectives of the momensaid the strategy of cars extended to two thousand fifty the importance of developing strategy two thousand fifty was also discussed at the meeting with the cousin jill is chairman. no money michael and know that the speak of the parliament of finland giteau can allow a riot in the country on his first official visit at the invitation of the cars were jealous don't know all my highly appreciated cause expense role in the region and in the world and he believes that the success of the republic as well as stable the moment show an example for countries around the world. stressing the importance of development of the parliament of cooperation the speakers were unanimous and strengthening of the cooperation will be promoted by the expansion at the level of fractions and committees the expense of finnish colleagues in the issues of legislative support of innovative bowman improvement of the educational system ecological approach to
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debacle which caused a sub prime crisis two thousand and seven the british energy corporations are going to take fracking even though in america it's been proven to be completely on economical and environmental disaster but they're going to do it here anyway because why nobody in the media here except for maybe george will be up over there to guard him will say anything about the fact that this is an ecological disaster and more importantly an economic boom dog all that will increase britain's debt to even higher than it is right now the highest it's been a decade. the be . dramas that can't be ignored to. stories others refuse to notice. the faces change lights never. filled picture posted. from around the globe. up to. fifty. trends arrow to vnukovo report your best way to the heart of moscow. but i worry about my own ultra nationalist groups are seeking to grab the top jobs in ukraine's government as a list of potential ministers a set to be pulled the four protesters in kiev. meanwhile demonstrators in ukraine south are defying the country's new leadership pushing for greater autonom
debacle which caused a sub prime crisis two thousand and seven the british energy corporations are going to take fracking even though in america it's been proven to be completely on economical and environmental disaster but they're going to do it here anyway because why nobody in the media here except for maybe george will be up over there to guard him will say anything about the fact that this is an ecological disaster and more importantly an economic boom dog all that will increase britain's...
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they're now a major supplier of energy to western europe because be followed the anti-energy policy for a generation. first thing congress should do is not send foreign aid. first thing they should do is lift the prohibition on sending that gas to western europe, not that it will work overnight, but that's a very powerful sing nal to the russians and frankly, driving down the price of oil and gas is a strategy. it worked for the soviet union, it would work with putin because it takes away his resources. i'm always fascinated with symbolic liberalism. the president gave us a taste of is about international law. you have a kgb colonel who spent his entire career breaking the law. who is actually quite enthusiastic about doing whatever he wants. why would anybody in the west believe that putin is -- i think he could be affected by real sanctions that had real bite, but lecturing him on some vague international legal structure will strike him almost as childish. >> fact, if you read what putin told the united nations about international law, it was exactly the same thing. i think he's tryin
they're now a major supplier of energy to western europe because be followed the anti-energy policy for a generation. first thing congress should do is not send foreign aid. first thing they should do is lift the prohibition on sending that gas to western europe, not that it will work overnight, but that's a very powerful sing nal to the russians and frankly, driving down the price of oil and gas is a strategy. it worked for the soviet union, it would work with putin because it takes away his...
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energy consumption you know that the government and big energy are pushing hard for fracking all across the country but don't you dare fracking exxon c.e.o.'s rex tillerson the yard see this million or scumbag things it's perfectly ok to poison the planet with toxic pollution at the hands of his precious business but as soon as his pristine landscape gets scarred well that's just not acceptable teller said in his rich neighbors of a lawsuit in an attempt to shut down a fracking project that's just a little too close to his texas mansion and the petition in the town to block a tower that would provide water for fracking because of how much of an eyesore it would be in the suit they actually go as far as claiming it's illegal it would create a noise nuisance and traffic hazards interestingly enough mr tillerson sday job is literally to debunk the same claims he is making in the lawsuit and to promote hydraulic fracturing a practice is already been proven to cause earthquakes and birth defects the very least in fact tellers and is even garden as far as saying that those who oppose and try
energy consumption you know that the government and big energy are pushing hard for fracking all across the country but don't you dare fracking exxon c.e.o.'s rex tillerson the yard see this million or scumbag things it's perfectly ok to poison the planet with toxic pollution at the hands of his precious business but as soon as his pristine landscape gets scarred well that's just not acceptable teller said in his rich neighbors of a lawsuit in an attempt to shut down a fracking project that's...
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debacle which caused the sub prime crisis two thousand and seven the british energy corporations are going to take fracking even though in america it's been proven to be completely an economical and environmental disaster but they're going to do it here anyway because why nobody in the media here except for maybe george will be up over there to guard him will say anything about the fact that this is an ecological disaster and more importantly in economic dog all that will increase britain's debt to even higher than it is right now the highest it's been a decade. as you don't know if you don't panic or you ignore response to roos. most everyone in my life that i cared about their goal much and then. they came askin well. i was a national champion in track and field and also i was able to go and qualify for the olympic games. you know nine hundred eighty eight i started to experiment with other drugs i had lost all the financial means that i had was really on the street . black large brown can. feel great to drink. over. did you know the prize is the only industry specifically mentione
debacle which caused the sub prime crisis two thousand and seven the british energy corporations are going to take fracking even though in america it's been proven to be completely an economical and environmental disaster but they're going to do it here anyway because why nobody in the media here except for maybe george will be up over there to guard him will say anything about the fact that this is an ecological disaster and more importantly in economic dog all that will increase britain's...
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they still get 25% of their energy from russia. he is sitting there thinking that he probably holds the better hand here. >> do you believe he will do better hand? >> frankly, based on what i am hearing other western europe, and the reluctance of the europeans to embrace tough sanctions, i think right now he does. >> is the europeans are not willing to go forward with sanctions, are we in a bad place? >> i think we are. >> you've also suggested that some of your fellow republicans should tone down their rhetoric. >> this is a serious crisis that the west is facing. i spent most of my life in the government at a time when immediate crises, people came together and they were supportive of the president. there was the old line that politics stopped at the water's edge. i think people right now, while the president is trying to get the allies on board facing off with vladimir putin, having people call him weak or criticizing him is not helpful. we need to help achieve the objectives that the united states needs to achieve in this situa
they still get 25% of their energy from russia. he is sitting there thinking that he probably holds the better hand here. >> do you believe he will do better hand? >> frankly, based on what i am hearing other western europe, and the reluctance of the europeans to embrace tough sanctions, i think right now he does. >> is the europeans are not willing to go forward with sanctions, are we in a bad place? >> i think we are. >> you've also suggested that some of your...
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minister in washington this week talking about energy deals so you know you can suspend those but that doesn't i don't think that imposes a huge cost and russia because as i say we don't have that much of a of an economic relationship so i think that the u.s. has limited leverage speaking about the cost it's clear that a move like that certainly has reputational costs for putin personally and for russia as a country and you know invoking the use of force may be fine for the united states it doesn't pretty regularly but i think it's it is an extraordinary thing for russia both domestically and internationally and i think it had. you know the decision to even threaten the use of force was extremely difficult for the russian president and to that effect i want to play something that he said just before this recent crisis broke out let's listen lympics are very important yours is i believe and i would like to be so open the door not only to russia. but the hearts of our people. can see there is nothing to fear he said that just. days before the events and kermie immediately after the olymp
minister in washington this week talking about energy deals so you know you can suspend those but that doesn't i don't think that imposes a huge cost and russia because as i say we don't have that much of a of an economic relationship so i think that the u.s. has limited leverage speaking about the cost it's clear that a move like that certainly has reputational costs for putin personally and for russia as a country and you know invoking the use of force may be fine for the united states it...
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watch out for energy sector. there are great sectors we have right now. reinvest into health care, financials. i love technology, those are combat safer havens. liz: we get to lincoln. it was alan trying to interrupt. lincoln is polite. you have a lot to say, lincoln. clearly people don't think this is a black swan event. do you? >> this is not a black swan even. alan's initial analysis of the technical aspects of the market. bullish divergence particularly in the bonds we all know where the smart money is. it told us calm was the underlying factor that penetrated this market today and kind of selling we saw both in russian etfs and poland as i mentioned earlier is initial knee-jerk reaction to some assets, flooding, removing themselves from immediate harm's way but the larger picture is much more pullish. we continue to see -- bullish. we see ism numbers regaining a little bit of strength. spending regaining a little bit of strength. wages even up .3 out of the ism and as we move later on in the week to see how we're doing in the jobs numbers that is whe
watch out for energy sector. there are great sectors we have right now. reinvest into health care, financials. i love technology, those are combat safer havens. liz: we get to lincoln. it was alan trying to interrupt. lincoln is polite. you have a lot to say, lincoln. clearly people don't think this is a black swan event. do you? >> this is not a black swan even. alan's initial analysis of the technical aspects of the market. bullish divergence particularly in the bonds we all know where...
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the chief executive of america's largest energy company has joined a lawsuit to oppose the construction of a new water tower near his home that could be used for fracking the head of exxon mobil was quick to say he doesn't oppose the trillion technique he's just warned about the view from his home being ruined and his the keys his excuse has left some environmental activists bemused. ironically i was sitting in the room full of people who were there to beg this the town of barton vale to enact a mock moratorium on new drilling permits and so it was very surreal for us to hear rex tillerson talking about unsightly water tower that my disrupt his e.u. when these people sitting in the audience had a water that would phone like dish wash dish water they had rashes there were so many toxic release is that gas near their homes that they had to evacuate five hundred and one release it's in just one year they had to wait their small children up at night and evacuated in the middle of the night to to get away from these toxic gases. and coming up next a special report on that american kids in th
the chief executive of america's largest energy company has joined a lawsuit to oppose the construction of a new water tower near his home that could be used for fracking the head of exxon mobil was quick to say he doesn't oppose the trillion technique he's just warned about the view from his home being ruined and his the keys his excuse has left some environmental activists bemused. ironically i was sitting in the room full of people who were there to beg this the town of barton vale to enact...
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several cars now also claims to develop five new starter projects in the field of energy and mining that allergic to cat engineering in real estate the final become an active investor technologies to develop high tech industries in the country for technology centers will be established so leo sent to prison you can go to school. it will create a generic senate in the chemical industries in covenant center. my gas will create a joint institute cromwell creek the institute of high technologies. he also established a center featured in achieving green economy in cooperation with nasa bike university. the centers for addressing issues of technology transfer and generating new ideas and commercializing them. so when you woke up. what becomes of them. as you let us raise our cheeky are responding to questions about the plans to create chaos to my hairline it was served the domestic market. several cars has concluded a partnership agreement with bombarded to supply to their crafts forget the key is to move the pool miami's of these two combined we have to register company until may. we know we
several cars now also claims to develop five new starter projects in the field of energy and mining that allergic to cat engineering in real estate the final become an active investor technologies to develop high tech industries in the country for technology centers will be established so leo sent to prison you can go to school. it will create a generic senate in the chemical industries in covenant center. my gas will create a joint institute cromwell creek the institute of high technologies....
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ukraine would get a major alternative source of energy. putin basically killed the whole idea of energy independence for ukraine. not many people talk about this. there are american companies that have interest in the shale gas. a big political gamble. ukraine, there is long-term destabilization. >> what does the west have to do to stop this. >> there are lots of things at stake for the west. there are big challenges. now is really happening that ukraine is 10 times bigger than georgia. here, he willtop go further. website an american that publishes something based on u.s. diplomats from 2008. the preciseting time of the crimea operation. i hate to predict it this way. but my next prediction is that go intots oil, he will the baltic states, even if they are members of nato. this guy wants to restore the soviet union. it is a distraction of post-cold war in europe. in one of the main beneficiaries of this work. major challenges for long-term stability. there are lots of things that need to be done and cannot be done to stop it. people are f
ukraine would get a major alternative source of energy. putin basically killed the whole idea of energy independence for ukraine. not many people talk about this. there are american companies that have interest in the shale gas. a big political gamble. ukraine, there is long-term destabilization. >> what does the west have to do to stop this. >> there are lots of things at stake for the west. there are big challenges. now is really happening that ukraine is 10 times bigger than...
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man, only a seven-year-old has this much energy. alex is his name. his family and him were visiting the zoo and he just caught this sea lion's attention. now alex's mom thinks that perhaps the animal was attracted to the boy's colorful jacket, right? >> never seen this. >> isn't that something special? it's more special because the young man has asberger's and his interaction was the best thing of my life. and we are quoting. he went on for a while. >> my daughter would love that. oh my goodness. >> i didn't know they could see you out there. >> that was finding nemo, they know when you tap on the fish tank. >> finding nemo, that's what we are going by? >> why not? >> yellow alert tomorrow morning, snow by dawn. 1 to 2 inches across the board. we'll get new information in at 11:00 and may have to up the totals or lower the totals. i would allow some extra time tomorrow morning. >> and that is it for our news at 7:00. we're coming back at 11:00. >> and don't forget, you can log on any time to wusa9.com. we'll have all you need to know and we leave you
man, only a seven-year-old has this much energy. alex is his name. his family and him were visiting the zoo and he just caught this sea lion's attention. now alex's mom thinks that perhaps the animal was attracted to the boy's colorful jacket, right? >> never seen this. >> isn't that something special? it's more special because the young man has asberger's and his interaction was the best thing of my life. and we are quoting. he went on for a while. >> my daughter would love...
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using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up...
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>> i think it's a difficult position because they need this energy that russia gives them because there's no other way to give them. >> god forbid we would want to piss off the environmentalists. >> i'm not needed here. that was my point. a good point. so, okay, amazingly, bob turned this into a question of what is happening today to what did reagan accomplish? that was five minutes spent rehashing that. i'll also say one thing about reagan. he believed america was exceptional. that is what helped the world. he was a guiding force, the leader. you're looking to him. i don't think people around the world are looking to president obama to lead them out of this. that is not what he said he wanted to do, even. plus, gorbachev and putin, very different people. gor chauv, open minded, intelligent guy. putin, intelligent guy and a crazy maniac. those are two different things. here's one thing, if you look at america and say what could we do? why do we have interest there? there is one thing we could do. a senator in wyoming introduced a bill in 2013 that still to this day has not had even a hear
>> i think it's a difficult position because they need this energy that russia gives them because there's no other way to give them. >> god forbid we would want to piss off the environmentalists. >> i'm not needed here. that was my point. a good point. so, okay, amazingly, bob turned this into a question of what is happening today to what did reagan accomplish? that was five minutes spent rehashing that. i'll also say one thing about reagan. he believed america was...
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wants to help ukraine end its dependence on russian energy, wants to help it rebuild its economy. the economy is very fragile, and the imf is going to come in and help them rebuild their economy. in order to do that, they need to make certain reforms, raise oil prices. and so this is all to get the economy in shape for a much larger international imf package with the international financial system. and it's also about, you know, they have technical experts. they need expertise. they want to help them get ready for elections coming in may. they're going to train election observers and also help recover some of their stolen assets and anti core runs. but not just about money, but it's about building up the institutions and building up all of the financial apparatus that will help this fragile economy and its fledgling government move forward. >> elise labott, thank you. i want to go to jim acosta, standing by. jim, maybe i am misreading, but i was astounded at how quickly the white house was reacting this morning. the president speaking live. at the same time, the secretary was spea
wants to help ukraine end its dependence on russian energy, wants to help it rebuild its economy. the economy is very fragile, and the imf is going to come in and help them rebuild their economy. in order to do that, they need to make certain reforms, raise oil prices. and so this is all to get the economy in shape for a much larger international imf package with the international financial system. and it's also about, you know, they have technical experts. they need expertise. they want to...
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but the energy lobby along with lawmakers here are still very much in favor of exploiting our oil and gas resources whether it's on land or whether it's in the water so. they did pass a law which requires oil companies to report where they're drilling and to report some of the chemicals but it really doesn't go far enough according to some activists who say that the legislation was watered way down compared to when they wanted to ban fracking completely and of course jerry brown is a very big proponent of fracking and that's really quickly talk about the petition what are they hoping to achieve with it and what are the next steps we have about a minute left. sure well under this petition that was filed by the center of biological diversity they're trying to get the e.p.a. to either amend or completely revoke this contract which allows these offshore oil rigs there's twenty three of them out there in the santa barbara channel which are allowed to dump these fluids out into the ocean so it's up to the e.p.a. there are provisions in the contract that say that if it is found to. be harmfu
but the energy lobby along with lawmakers here are still very much in favor of exploiting our oil and gas resources whether it's on land or whether it's in the water so. they did pass a law which requires oil companies to report where they're drilling and to report some of the chemicals but it really doesn't go far enough according to some activists who say that the legislation was watered way down compared to when they wanted to ban fracking completely and of course jerry brown is a very big...
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he has no cap she has those -- he has those levers, particularly energy. this has been about for the russian economy. the currency has fallen. the stock market is down. there was a reaction to this that may affect putin's economy. but i mention one other thing? here is this beautiful and large country called ukraine. suppose ukraine finally after failing in 2004 get it right -- democracy, gets rid of corruption, the economy is improving, and it is there of the border for russia. i think it makes him nervous if there were a success in ukraine in bringing about a free and open society and economic success, which is not the case in russia. >> what you do if the sanctions fail? what do you do it the pressure fails and he continues with his own ambitious ideas of expanding russia within his own borders and spears of influence? >> go back to georgia in nato. if you tried something like that say with one area that has a significant russian popularity -- population, he would be attacking nato. that would be an entirely different set of circumstances. i have no ill
he has no cap she has those -- he has those levers, particularly energy. this has been about for the russian economy. the currency has fallen. the stock market is down. there was a reaction to this that may affect putin's economy. but i mention one other thing? here is this beautiful and large country called ukraine. suppose ukraine finally after failing in 2004 get it right -- democracy, gets rid of corruption, the economy is improving, and it is there of the border for russia. i think it...
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there will be, you know, maybe within five, six years you begin to get some energy, but to turn that into money might be seven to ten years' window. but what's important about phase one if you have major oil players from the u.s. and russia and europe and china engaged in the sector, in the eastern mediterranean alongside israel and cyprus which relates to then turkey and the e.u. and all of that, it might create for lebanon an investment in its stability and its long-term viability because of the importance of energy. similar to what, how the gulf sort of gets its stability and security. the gulf countries are, you know, strange tribes, but they survived because they have important resources. other parking lots of the world -- parts of the world sometimes have that as well. that's very important for lebanon's geostrategic environment. if the east and west agree that this must be a peace offul zone because there are important resources here, now actually moving forward on what's the economic value of this, the first thing is to figure out how to get it to market. the market is effect
there will be, you know, maybe within five, six years you begin to get some energy, but to turn that into money might be seven to ten years' window. but what's important about phase one if you have major oil players from the u.s. and russia and europe and china engaged in the sector, in the eastern mediterranean alongside israel and cyprus which relates to then turkey and the e.u. and all of that, it might create for lebanon an investment in its stability and its long-term viability because of...
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the algerian establishment feels any upheaval in the country could throw its major energy supply from europe into turmoil. for now tha algerian president enjoys the establishment. >> still ahead, we get a sneak peak of preparations for the biggest party on earth. fifa has religion covered as now both women and men are allowed to wear headgear. details coming up in sport. >> it is the biggest and most prestigious night on the calendar of the united states. the oscars take place in hollywood on sunday. while fans and celebrities mol over the nominees, a group feels snubbed. >> jack gill has been grown up, beat up, boiled over and flipped out. but one thing he has never gotten was a nomination for an academy award. >> we feel like we're being left out. we feel like there is a big hole in the academy and we should be included in it. it should an no-brainer decision if it happens overnight. >> for decades gill and other stunt actors have been lobbying the academy of motion pictures to create a category of stunt actors. for an earth for make up, sound mixing, many are surprised there is not
the algerian establishment feels any upheaval in the country could throw its major energy supply from europe into turmoil. for now tha algerian president enjoys the establishment. >> still ahead, we get a sneak peak of preparations for the biggest party on earth. fifa has religion covered as now both women and men are allowed to wear headgear. details coming up in sport. >> it is the biggest and most prestigious night on the calendar of the united states. the oscars take place in...
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there's discussion of energy, technology, export restrictions on the russians. you've also got the question of limiting visas so that you impact the travel of russian officials, russian businesspeople abroad. not clear whether any of that is going to happen. they haven't pulled the trigger. you have republicans like john mccain as we heard earlier in your show saying this is the result of a feckless foreign policy and even some foreign policy strategists said this afternoon the hesitancy to immediately apply sanctions may embolden other countries like china in some of its territorial disputes in its part of the world, larry. >> many thanks, john harwood. me, i just think this is a time to back the president and see if we can't get something out of this thing. but anyway, we'll see. joining us to discuss the whole u.s. and global response, former texas senator kay bailey hutchison, former undersecretary of state nick burns and benn steil. benn is also the author of this book. senator hutchison, welcome back. >> thank you. >> i don't need to remind you but i've sa
there's discussion of energy, technology, export restrictions on the russians. you've also got the question of limiting visas so that you impact the travel of russian officials, russian businesspeople abroad. not clear whether any of that is going to happen. they haven't pulled the trigger. you have republicans like john mccain as we heard earlier in your show saying this is the result of a feckless foreign policy and even some foreign policy strategists said this afternoon the hesitancy to...
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by grabbing crimea, putin basically killed the whole idea of energy in ukraine but also for energy to europe. not many people talk about it but that's one to have the secrets behind the whole operation and the american companies with shell gas are in trouble now. so it's a political gamble for president putin. he's up to long-term. >> charlie: what does the west have to do to stop that? >> that's the big challenge. what's happening now is that the ukraine is bigger than georgia. now if he does not come here, he will go further. you know, there is an american web site that published something based on correspondence of u.s. diplomats meetings with me. the problem is that if he gets away with crimea and ukraine, he'll go for baltic, even if they're members of nato. he will try to annex territories inside georgia and crimea. the whole distraction to have the post cold war and post-secondary war is over in europe and they are one of the main beneficiaries. so the u.s. is really at stake. one of the challenges for the u.s. and anywhere in the world an it cannot be neglected. a lot of thing
by grabbing crimea, putin basically killed the whole idea of energy in ukraine but also for energy to europe. not many people talk about it but that's one to have the secrets behind the whole operation and the american companies with shell gas are in trouble now. so it's a political gamble for president putin. he's up to long-term. >> charlie: what does the west have to do to stop that? >> that's the big challenge. what's happening now is that the ukraine is bigger than georgia. now...
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they have to get energy from russia. they as well as europeans get russian energy, now, when you think about of what -- how can you solve ukraine. europe can't stand up to russia europe needs russian energy, i take a step back, say what happened in last week,ing in to ukraine, nobody is talking about that chinese have come out support of the russians are. and while putin was preparing this, i think he has prepared this for long time in middle of the olympics he left sochi, he went to moscow and met with egyptian defense minister, they sign an agreement saying that russia will replace united states as primary weapon supplier for egypt, that is a major strategic in middle east. because egypt and israel, have kept the peace for 40 years, not just what we're all focused on tragedy of ukraine, but a much bigger picture, where whose destiny is anyone controlling it should be a caution for united states don't get into debt, and absolutely make sure that your energy self much. much. lou: wore working on the latter, but we're so,
they have to get energy from russia. they as well as europeans get russian energy, now, when you think about of what -- how can you solve ukraine. europe can't stand up to russia europe needs russian energy, i take a step back, say what happened in last week,ing in to ukraine, nobody is talking about that chinese have come out support of the russians are. and while putin was preparing this, i think he has prepared this for long time in middle of the olympics he left sochi, he went to moscow and...
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take a look at this remarkable development in renewable energy. it is said to be the world's largest solar thermal power plant. 347,000 mirrors covering around 5 1/2 square miles moving with the sun across the sky reflecting solar heat to three towers, each taller than the statue of liberty. the towers have waters filled with water which turns to steam spinning a turbine which then produces electricity. it is a clean tech version of lord of the rings as one reporter put it. what's notable here is this concontraption is not located in china or germany or any other traditional solar powerhouse. the solar electric generating system, as its called, sits in the mojave desert in california. it's expected to power 140,000 american homes. the economics of the installation have been questioned, but the project capped what many are calling a banner year for american solar power 2013. the u.s. had more solar power than germany, the world leader. this is for the first time in 14 years according to gtm research. more solar capacity installed in the last 18 mon
take a look at this remarkable development in renewable energy. it is said to be the world's largest solar thermal power plant. 347,000 mirrors covering around 5 1/2 square miles moving with the sun across the sky reflecting solar heat to three towers, each taller than the statue of liberty. the towers have waters filled with water which turns to steam spinning a turbine which then produces electricity. it is a clean tech version of lord of the rings as one reporter put it. what's notable here...
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see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor is tions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. in a clinical study, over 80% of treated men had their t levels restored to normal. talk to your doctor about all your symptoms. get the blood tests. change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. get the blood tests. change your number. turn it up. peoi go to angie's listt for all kinds of reasons. to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything
see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor is tions and...
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million package for 2015 and it would fund defense, pre-k, job trading and the like, manufacture and energy and bread and butter issues. that is their idea. no one thinks it is going to happen before the elections. it is possible there could be agreement after the election. but you know, against all odds, ryan and murray did find a compromise before. so it isn't guaranteed not to happen. >> host: the president's budget is one thing, murray and the ryan deal is another and you have the of the approperators >> guest: right they are hard at work and people are not paying much attention to that. going forward, that work is going to continue. the president and whitehouse will try to strike the balance because congress has the ability to shift or shape what the lower level accounts look like. but this is a battle on what happens after the year. >> host: and then what? >> guest: if the republicans win in the senate and increase in the house, it is hard to see obama achieving much in the final two years. maybe republicans will do a deal on corporate taxes, but it is hard to imagine. if democrats ke
million package for 2015 and it would fund defense, pre-k, job trading and the like, manufacture and energy and bread and butter issues. that is their idea. no one thinks it is going to happen before the elections. it is possible there could be agreement after the election. but you know, against all odds, ryan and murray did find a compromise before. so it isn't guaranteed not to happen. >> host: the president's budget is one thing, murray and the ryan deal is another and you have the of...
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saying you're going to get 100% of your energy from green energy? what about return on investment, what will that do to the bottom line? get out of the stock, he said like mark zuckerberg two years ago say we don't care about profits. charles: it is obvious he did not have a bigger stake than carl icahn. >> he is talking about subsidies. charles: he should be concerned. real quick, your thoughts with that. >> i am good to see he stood up for what he believes in. he is profitable, i think it is a great move for tim cook and i like the fact he stood up. charles: he has a business to run, not an ideology, what is your opinion? >> my opinion is this is the most democratic society on earth the most democratic process on earth, if you don't like the stock, solid, if you don't like it, sell it. that is your option. charles: a lot of people worried about it over the weekend. nicole, back to you, where are those shares? >> sears a winner on wall street. u.s. secret service working closely with those over at target for that security breach. they were working
saying you're going to get 100% of your energy from green energy? what about return on investment, what will that do to the bottom line? get out of the stock, he said like mark zuckerberg two years ago say we don't care about profits. charles: it is obvious he did not have a bigger stake than carl icahn. >> he is talking about subsidies. charles: he should be concerned. real quick, your thoughts with that. >> i am good to see he stood up for what he believes in. he is profitable, i...
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they can develop alternative energy supplies, including fracking. including as the united states becomes an energy exporter, there are alternative sources there in the future and sources -- the inauguration of of the new pipeline project from the caspian sea which will be a new route for gas supplies into europe, not passing through russia, not from russia. this infrastructure will take time to develop but it is important to do so. the world is becoming increasingly unstable. this latest example to world peace is the classic case in my view. will the foreign secretary array with me -- agree with me that our country must rethink the funding of our armed forces to make sure we have the ships, the navy, the air force to me potential threats in the future. i am not hinting we should go to war on this case but it is a reminder we need to keep our defenses up. in an unstable world we do need to keep up our defenses, that is right. that is why this country is investing in some very sophisticated military projects for the future. as twotain the spending per
they can develop alternative energy supplies, including fracking. including as the united states becomes an energy exporter, there are alternative sources there in the future and sources -- the inauguration of of the new pipeline project from the caspian sea which will be a new route for gas supplies into europe, not passing through russia, not from russia. this infrastructure will take time to develop but it is important to do so. the world is becoming increasingly unstable. this latest...
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it's only energy. and it shows up and lots of different ways for example you've seen the chinese announced that they're going to build a canal in nicaragua which is parallel to the panama canal because basically they feel very uneasy depending on a u.s. controlled panama canal they'd rather have their own and that's very much about creating pathways for the raw materials food and energy to come from latin america back to the u.s. sorry from america back to china also closer alliance between for example china and mexico right china is investing heavily in mexico's energy infrastructure the leadership of mexico of announced opening up to foreign direct investment and they're going to build five new refineries approximately one and a half inches off the u.s. border which means all that crude from the gulf which traditionally is very difficult to manage can be refined and of a made available to china so that's part of it for russia the power of of owning large amounts of wheat in this world economy is imme
it's only energy. and it shows up and lots of different ways for example you've seen the chinese announced that they're going to build a canal in nicaragua which is parallel to the panama canal because basically they feel very uneasy depending on a u.s. controlled panama canal they'd rather have their own and that's very much about creating pathways for the raw materials food and energy to come from latin america back to the u.s. sorry from america back to china also closer alliance between for...
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the importance of the ukraine globally is it an important energy area. what kind of role does it play? >> it has the potential of being so. again, ashley was speaking to this perfectly moments ago when he was mentioning the recent history of ukraine. the inability to get back on the feet. not only politically but economically. the way old satellite of the soviet union. because of the fact that it doesn't have -- doesn't mean it doesn't have the potential of being -- and ukraine politicians have been saying i think correctly you probably know it better. the potential of the country is wonderful. whether a bishop from the ukraine catholic church which is part of the affiliate, if you will of the roman catholic church. he was appointed bb pope benedict. he has a university within a ukraine. u.s.-educated a lot of ukraine begans from the united states went back after the end of the soviet union. tried to make it work. never could get their feet working. one they do and hoping it was an occasion where perhaps they could start from scratch again, the potential
the importance of the ukraine globally is it an important energy area. what kind of role does it play? >> it has the potential of being so. again, ashley was speaking to this perfectly moments ago when he was mentioning the recent history of ukraine. the inability to get back on the feet. not only politically but economically. the way old satellite of the soviet union. because of the fact that it doesn't have -- doesn't mean it doesn't have the potential of being -- and ukraine...
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using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ or how ornate the halls are. tall the building is, it doesn't matter if there are granite statues, or big mahogany desks. when working with an investment firm, what's really important is whether the people behind the desks actually stand behind what they say. introducing the schwab accountability guarantee. if you're not happy with one of our participating investment advisory services, we'll refund your program fee from the previous quarter. it's no guarantee against loss and other fees and expenses may still apply. chuck vo: standing by your word, that's what matters the most. so i got the new nokia lumia icon. it's got 1080p video, three times zoom, and a twenty-megapixel sensor. it's got the brightest display, so i can see what i'm shooting -- even outdoors, and 4 mics that capture incredible sound. plus, it has apps like vine -- and free cloud storage. my new lumia icon is so great, even our
using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ or how ornate the halls are. tall the building is, it doesn't matter if there are granite statues, or big mahogany desks. when working with an investment firm, what's really important is whether the people behind the desks actually stand behind what they say. introducing the schwab accountability guarantee. if you're not...
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s official green buildings may actually use more energy than buildings that have not achieved energy efficient status. a study by the group environmental policy alliance claims privately owned structures that were lead certified consumed more energy per square foot than those not deemed green by the u.s. green building council. it says some of the criteria used in lead determination does little to nothing to make buildings more energy efficient. the green building council disputes the claims and the environmental policy alliance reports calling their conclusions, a quote, uninterpretiable hodgepodge tha demonstrates a fundamental lack of understanding about the nature of the design, construction process. >>> a minnesota high school student has frostbite after school officials made her stand outside in a wet bathing suit in 25 below zero windchill conditions. a local tv station reports the ninth grader was swimming in the pool when a science project in another part of the building set off the alarm. well, the rest of the class was already dressed. she could grab only a towel before be
s official green buildings may actually use more energy than buildings that have not achieved energy efficient status. a study by the group environmental policy alliance claims privately owned structures that were lead certified consumed more energy per square foot than those not deemed green by the u.s. green building council. it says some of the criteria used in lead determination does little to nothing to make buildings more energy efficient. the green building council disputes the claims...
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this is why our own energy independence is so critical at this point. we're importing the least amount of oil we have in almost 20 years. we're one year away or two years away from being the world's biggest oil producer because of these shield formations in the northern part of this country. we can withstand any serious disruption or even price spikes of oil because of what is going on in the ukraine. jenna: and that's interesting because we're seeing germany and other european countries, they're concerned about what could mean for their economy, what kind of actions we all take, if we do, against russia. always great to see you. thank you. >> thanks. jon: it's been more than a year in the making but the oscar pistorius murder trial is underway now in south africa. the former olympian known as blade run other trial for the valentine's day death of his girlfriend. we will break down the first day of testimony for you. [ male announcer ] meet mary. she loves to shop onne with her debit card. and does bill, an identity thie who stole mary identity, took ov
this is why our own energy independence is so critical at this point. we're importing the least amount of oil we have in almost 20 years. we're one year away or two years away from being the world's biggest oil producer because of these shield formations in the northern part of this country. we can withstand any serious disruption or even price spikes of oil because of what is going on in the ukraine. jenna: and that's interesting because we're seeing germany and other european countries,...
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energy consumption you know that the government and big energy are pushing hard for fracking all across the country but don't you dare exxon c.e.o.'s rex tillerson the yard see this million or scumbag things it's perfectly ok to poison the planet with toxic pollution at the hands of his precious business but as soon as his pristine landscape gets scarred well that's just not acceptable teller said in his rich neighbors of a loss.
energy consumption you know that the government and big energy are pushing hard for fracking all across the country but don't you dare exxon c.e.o.'s rex tillerson the yard see this million or scumbag things it's perfectly ok to poison the planet with toxic pollution at the hands of his precious business but as soon as his pristine landscape gets scarred well that's just not acceptable teller said in his rich neighbors of a loss.
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. >> secretary, you've championed broadening the energy pace for the -- energy base for the navy. how is that a going? and, again, how do you manage that? >> well, first, it's going very well. i said in answer to the first question that it's fuel and energy is a military vulnerability particularly the way we're doing it today. i'm very glad that america's producing more oil and gas. but even if we produce all that we can use, there are two pretty overriding factors. number one, oil and gas are global commodities. and the price is set globally. so you get some instability somewhere, you get somebody threatening to close a strait somewhere, you get anything, when the syrian crisis started, the price of oil went up $10 a barrel. syria's not a major producer, but it's a security premium that traders place on oil regardless of where it's coming from. every time the price of oil goes up a dollar a barrel, it costs the navy and marine corps $30 million in additional fuel costs. in '11 and '12, i was presented with, the navy was presented with an additional unbudgeted $2 billion in fuel c
. >> secretary, you've championed broadening the energy pace for the -- energy base for the navy. how is that a going? and, again, how do you manage that? >> well, first, it's going very well. i said in answer to the first question that it's fuel and energy is a military vulnerability particularly the way we're doing it today. i'm very glad that america's producing more oil and gas. but even if we produce all that we can use, there are two pretty overriding factors. number one, oil...
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debacle which caused the subprime crisis two thousand and seven the british energy corporations are going to take fracking even though in america it's been proven to be completely an economical and environmental disaster but they're going to do it here anyway because why nobody in the media here except for maybe george will be up over there to garden will say anything about the fact that this is an ecological disaster and more importantly an economic gloom dog all that will increase britain's debt to even higher than it is right now the highest it's been a decade. did you know the prize is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open prize is critical to our democracy which albums. will. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been hijacked why a handful of transnational corporations will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once told us about my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we
debacle which caused the subprime crisis two thousand and seven the british energy corporations are going to take fracking even though in america it's been proven to be completely an economical and environmental disaster but they're going to do it here anyway because why nobody in the media here except for maybe george will be up over there to garden will say anything about the fact that this is an ecological disaster and more importantly an economic gloom dog all that will increase britain's...
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energy cooperation talks were canceled. the obama administration has placed a hold on all aspects of bilateral interaction. host: is it enough to have sanctions to influence what is going on in ukraine? the economic situation in russia may be more marvel to economic pressures than most -- may be more vulnerable to economic pressure than most people think. other analysts are not so sure. the russian system is extremely opaque. not a lot of good data is coming out. they have the ability to manipulate that data. has taken the decision that whatever costs or pressure he is to suffer under, willing to take those costs. he still sees the benefits. what is the point of all this? putin, ukraine and crimea are personal issues. many russians believe that crimea is russian territory. the people there identify as russian and crimea should always be a part of russia. there is a nationalistic element , a domestic, political element. has aly, putin long-standing policy of projecting russian power. some will say it is an effort to reconsti
energy cooperation talks were canceled. the obama administration has placed a hold on all aspects of bilateral interaction. host: is it enough to have sanctions to influence what is going on in ukraine? the economic situation in russia may be more marvel to economic pressures than most -- may be more vulnerable to economic pressure than most people think. other analysts are not so sure. the russian system is extremely opaque. not a lot of good data is coming out. they have the ability to...
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the largest energy company is a pal of putin. just do it. just suspend it, be move, start the meeting. that was the sense that you're wondering why isn't the president out there saying okay, we have made these moves. he's done this. you know, it was before it was trying to play some diplomacy. but they've got this 24 hours and you hear john kerry with more warnings. they know he's got to act
the largest energy company is a pal of putin. just do it. just suspend it, be move, start the meeting. that was the sense that you're wondering why isn't the president out there saying okay, we have made these moves. he's done this. you know, it was before it was trying to play some diplomacy. but they've got this 24 hours and you hear john kerry with more warnings. they know he's got to act
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energy cooperation talks were canceled. the obama administration has placed a hold on all aspects of bilateral interaction. until the crisis in crimea is further resolved. host: is it enough to have sanctions to influence what is going on in ukraine? guest: the economic situation in russia may be more vulnerable to economic pressure than most people think. this is according to senior officials. they think that the russian ruble will tumble. willinvestment in russia fall. and that this will have a cumulative effect to pushing those who can influence moscow to have a change of calculus. other analysts are not so sure. the russian system is extremely opaque. not a lot of good data is coming out. they have the ability to manipulate that data. putin has taken the decision that whatever costs or pressure he has to suffer under, he is willing to take those costs. he still sees the benefits. host: what is the point of all this? from mr. putin's position. guest: for putin, ukraine and crimea are personal issues. he believes, and man
energy cooperation talks were canceled. the obama administration has placed a hold on all aspects of bilateral interaction. until the crisis in crimea is further resolved. host: is it enough to have sanctions to influence what is going on in ukraine? guest: the economic situation in russia may be more vulnerable to economic pressure than most people think. this is according to senior officials. they think that the russian ruble will tumble. willinvestment in russia fall. and that this will have...